Tinsel (1918)
Overview
After the death of her second husband, Princess Sylvia Carzoni writes to her first husband, Richard Carmichael, requesting the custody of their daughter Ruth. The naïve Ruth is so thrilled at the prospect of entering society that Richard reluctantly allows her to go, and in her new surroundings, she happily receives the attentions of several of her mother's friends. Through her own innocence, Ruth withstands their advances, but she falls victim to the dashing Jefferson Kane, who suggests that she visit him at his home. Suspicious, Sylvia follows her daughter to Jefferson's estate, where she finds Ruth struggling with the villain, and after denouncing him, Sylvia takes the girl home. Sylvia lovingly embraces Ruth, and as she is discussing the shallowness of society life, Richard and Bobby Woodward, Ruth's old sweetheart, arrive demanding Ruth's return. Eventually, however, Sylvia regains Richard's love, and Ruth is united with Bobby.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.668 |
Directed By
Oscar Apfel
Crew
Frederick J. Jackson
Oscar Apfel
Wallace Clifton
Lucien Tainguy
TOP CAST
Kitty Gordon
Princess Sylvia Carzoni
Muriel Ostriche
Ruth Carmichael
Frank Mayo
Jefferson Kane
Bradley Barker
Richard Carmichael
Ralph Graves
Bobby Woodward
George De Carlton
Stephen Roche
Tony Merlo
Dickey Flemming
Marie Nau
Denise